Improvement in soap



named.

pounds of rosin, solved add twenty-eight pounds of grease, and this Iallow to 4 y entirely taken up. I thenadd about sixteen LEONARDBROOKETT, or Wnsr HAVEN, ASSIGNOR ro nnnsnnn AN 1') DAVID LSTILLSON, OFANSONIA, CONNECTICUT.

lM PROVEMENT IN SOAP.

jfipeeili ofltion forming part of Letters Patent No. 104,51? (in tedJune 21, 1.870.

To all whom 'it may concern:

Be it known that I, LEONARD Bnoonn'r'r, of W est Haven, in the county ofNew Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented a new 7 Improvement inSoap andl do hereby de clare the following to bee. full, clear, and ex"n act description of the same; i

This invention relates to an improvement in ,soap for laundry andsimilar purposes; and it consists in the combination of the ingredientsin the proportions substantially as hereinafter I first make what I termrosin-soap, and

tratedlye, and this stands for about twelve hours, or until the lye isthoroughly dissolved and mingled with the water. I then add ten and whenthoroughly disstand until the grease is gallonsjof water, and boilslowly from five to eight hours, and when thoroughly cool the rosin-soapis complete. I then take one hunin five gallons of water, add twelvepounds of sal-sodajfiand heat until the soap is thoroughly 155%} thenadd onepoundofmrax and six ounces of hartshorn, and boil for about twohours. This, after standing three days, more i or less, Icut into bars,and it is ready for market.

The proportions may be slightly varied, as may also'them miner ofcombining the in gredients.

I claim as my invention-- The soap composed of the ingredients, in theproportions, and in the manner substantially as herein set forth.

. LEONARD BROGKETT.

Witnesses: I

A. J. TIBBI'rs, .T. HJSHUMWAY.

dred and fortypounds of this soap, out it up

